f Q ` New very #Qu ' thin the ' with 0! a lille, ,_ \ '_l -I li . 1 l ` ,'~~... '- .;i%E='%""‘ “-.»<-§-J: ..=:.'E=;-.i_'...,__,_ ; .;: . ..:.. 6,., __~_; -5 i . r I ;`. ll' if fi l ._ , p , ir it f ' ,Z -l i ,f , , f .Ili » . :fl ' " l;' t, /l 1;, : lit ip "I '.l tt 3-era-r .l .11 l, l 9 t 'ill' I I "Q i ~<'.» :-4 L- ti ,{__‘._.. __;__,._> , - *'r=.-....2 1' . ""4 .ill jrgo, I, 1, it bg “ ‘ft ' or.. ' "lvl Mart Todo.;/’s Probabilities. St.. ong wer-t and north west winds. snow fiuriie- and lieu-.lining uruuh colder. A ND YET A.\`OTlll~IR. Marv Malcolm had Brlghlla Disease and ll pe Was Abandoned-Dodn`a Kid ney Pills Again. Tortonrro, Oat., Feb. 22 (Special- Followinir the cures of .\lis. Adams and Mrs Philip of l3riirht's Disease comes another yet more remarkable cure of the arne terrible disease by the same old re- ble Doiltl`s Kiiney l’ill-. llliss Mary Malcolm, who lives with her parents at ltlil Marlrcrough Ave., this ulty, was lll with lil-tirlrifs lliseasi-. from May till September. She was so swollen with Ilropsy ai to l-c almost urirccognizalila. ller death was expected to be a matter 0 days, if not hours. Preparations forthe funeral were alrealy corntnetict-'il when it was resolved io try Do-".\'s Kidney Pills. \\'it.hiu a vw cck the yc uni( girl was able to he out. 'i‘o-ti»~y she is as healthy as any one could wish to ire. I)odd`s Kidney Pills dill il. lluirheti' l)y~pepsia Tablets aid diges- tion, cure sour stomach, heartburn, bloating etc. Price 25 cents a box. (ieo. l-I. llughes, Apothrcarles Ilali. 23 dll Feed The Starving Nerves Few people would be ill if they kept their nhrves well nourished. Loss of nerve power causes muscular re- laxation and general weak- ness and opens the way for the coming of scores of serious diseases. The way to he well ls to keep the nerves strong and vigorous. Jamieson’s Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites couihiircs in agreeable form those well proven agents that give tone to the nerves, strength to the iriusclcs and purity to the hlood. Siiititilates the appetite, aids the functions of diigestion and assiniila- tion, restores every organ to perfect iilrysicrtl poise. .\t this season, there are l`t'\v who do not need this fL'lllCll\1 lllL`l'C 2ll`L' ll()llC who wotild not he positive- ly lifitulilctl l>\' its \is'.>. .S`t>lf.l hy nic only. Price jst* bottle. J. G. JANIIIESON, DRUGGIST. The .\lctlit‘al llali. ~vv~¢~4~»--¢-:ws-l||\~q§ -tirwe.-. f- - -f -~~--.-. »~ £1 FARM FOR SALE. The underslgnetl oilers 'ny private Sale his farin sitiiatctl in the Royalty, arljoiiil 1;; Slierwootl Station. con-l taining 5,; acres. cleared, and in nl high state of ctiltivaiioii. Dwi.-llingl and outlruildings all in good repair, The property is an excellent one, having splendid orchard, containing THB GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FEBRUARY 23. |99, THE MORNING GUARDIAN 'l`l`ESDAY, FEB. 2Zl MXH. LAKE BAIKAL. ilUSSiA‘S ' SERIOUS TROUBLE. `Aa the strength of a chain is measured hy its we akastr link, so the transportation over tlreSibarian Railway, now so vital t0 Russia. is limited by the break in the line of rails at Lake Baikal. This lake is 400 mllesloog,and is 22mlles broad where the rttite to the east crosses lt. This in- volves transferring all freight and passen- iters from the cars to the boats and from bows to cars agpln in the season of open navigation and from the cars to .s-ledges in that portion nf the winter when the boats cannot p‘y. For the weather grows extremely cold ln the Baikal region which lies far inland, ruld- way ircrn east to west in Siberia and en' tlrely north of latitude 52. In fact the ice freezes three feet thick. and frequent- ly the .storms which occur as the frost be- gins, raft the ite, leaving a very rough Isurfacc. Icc breaking ftrries ply during ` the fall and spring, but these are fra- queutly interrupted. A press despatch of a few days airo told of 600 Russian soldiers being frozen tc death in rtstorrn while marching across Lake Balkal.Mt'ri do not countrnuch inthe imperial reckoning, for the Czar has mill- ions cf iroltllera ready to sacrifice them- selves at his bidding, but the importance of getting forward the supplies and rnunl~ tions for his army in ivlanchuria is a vital one. A railway is in course of construc- tion aronnd the southern shore of Lake Balkal, hut it is a very diillcult engineer- ing work requiring no fewer than lil tunnels, and cannot be completed befrre 1905. It is therefore quite out of the reck- oriirgfor the present. The troops going eiistward rnust cross the ice, either on foot., or on sledges, or in the steam ferrite when the latter are practicable. 'l`he, 'l`luies corn spondent tells that I wo steam- tcrf were recently plying acro.~s Laker lialkal, tl i- lirrgt'.si. making fourtccnl i‘rossinp,~_ nr seven round trips in two tlnys, ’l`t_e prcecnt capacity cf thc servitu- ut-ro=s Lake liaikal hy means of slcrigtii and steirrricrs acccrtling to the Times l corit-.\ponit Artlur, tlrosc tiillivultlcs are doubled; by the lrrcirk in her' railway at Lalrcl Baikfrl. .\rid this inust inevitably have a ` .serious t ill-txt npou llu.~.~'.-r`.~i'hiinccs as thc` win' irrouresscs. _ l l . l CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS l Fort Anmvl early and late fruits such as straw- berries etc. Parties ptirposing htiy- ing should not overlook this proper- ly. For further particulars apply to JOIIN I.. l’I{O\t\'Sl".. R" 2"" “"1” 11”- On the l’r\'iiiises_ it M W ii nt (lr'r.\wA, February l‘*_-Llonsul-(lancrii Nnsse. who is hcrc, says he has received ; #Dil tfanadian iiirplli-ttioris to join the ` Jauarivse ariuv an i navy. Thirty trained l ,nuts_-e front Catrtida, voltiiiteered for lied Crow work. étesrai.-ittain-eiaieiia THIS Is :i good tiinc to have furniture ro- pairs made. We 8, r.Chortia-Gléi:4l1b;xMi‘u_x_thb_i}._Mozt\ri’aXI; 1. solo--The nary citv . , . . . . . . ._ mon and can attend to your Work promptly. , 6. Duet!-tO So mails, . . . , . . .. ._ ,Mercer Messrs tl' fno'e and li iurlinrti, Upliolstering, Mattress making, etc., Furniture Coverings, C01-ds, .......-....;.:v.?.,..vm... .........,.... r.r»-t o - v. at Gimps, Fringes, etc. I I I S ar 6 Bolo -The Dream of Paradise _ _ . . . ._ Grey \|r. Leslie Cool. I 7. Chorus-llagn ficai........... ....Gceb 4 tlltlaliiflilkilitlitiifiliirlh RE L BARGAINS .5 ~ . I ...»e...»f:;.;.-.;S . .l.°ir. mci>5i'iu.n|.c°. 3. Solo-Ave Maria_.,....___...._._ Cherubine 4. Violin Solo 5 Snli1»The ieavrnlv Ki rr _ _ _ _ , , , , _ _ H 7. Bolo-The Ste rhe ti ‘org _ .. Verne l. Chorus-lriilimnttra _ , _ , .. _ _ _koflini 1. Boio»Calvary_.___, .. Rodney Drug Stores. _ l so Mi ~ ' ' ELECTIONEON CAPE COL0liY o., ____ Ageneral alec8ou har recently taken place in Gabe Colony which is of interest throughout the Empire, because the struggle was practically one for political supremacy between the British and the Dutch population. Fortunately as we think, and as 'deapatehea have already apprised our readers, the result has been a victory of the British over the Dutch element. In a house of 95 tha figures are 50 Progresaivesand 45]Bond members, hy the latter being understood the represen- tatives of the Afrlcander, or Dutch African par'y. Following the election has come the resignation of the Premier, Sir Gordon Sprlgg, and the call to Dr. Jameson, of raid fame, to form a new tnlnlstry. The result of the election is thouilht t0 prepare the way for the federation of British South Africa. The Cape Town correspondent of the London Times claims that there has hitherto been no insuperable diihculty in the way of the federation of the Orange River Calony. Natal, the Tranavaal and Rhodesia, hut ,had the liand party trluurphod ln the greets, e’e.-tions in Cape Colony the latter would inevitably have held aloof. A federation with Cape Colony left out would lack the great, east-i.i',ial of a Com- monwealth. Cape Colony ought to lead In the new urilon and it is hoped may now do so.'l‘be majority of the Progressives is not large but it will enable them to Bois- 'r.il tribute the constitutncies at to give 10 the cities and the centres of the Engllih population thelrjust measure of represen- tation, which hitherto they have rot en' joyed, and so en¢ure thc domlnlusnce of lirl‘ish ideas and principles In the future goveri inent of the Colony. = TIIE CA|llEl’S llfllll. “Where the c.aine1’a head goes his body follows,” says an Oriental proverb. It'a the same way with disease. A small opening will give lt an entrance and when iseasc once has a place in the body it large number of ills may follow it. The opening for disease is often ound in a “ weak" stomach. When the stomach is “\veak" the body also becomes weak- ' ened hy lack of nutrition, a nd \ A '_“: _~. disease attacks r`\\ vw ' the heart, liver, \.tl"‘p `) li ' lungs, kidneys i ‘_ 1' `\)/(If " and other organs. 7' / . A Dr. Pierce‘s ' .I Gaiden iiredieai Dtmv- 5]/ ‘ ' . ` ' ery makes the weak ` stomach strong. It cures 'D " diseases of the stomach Y and other organs of di- 5 ] gestion and nutrition, ' " and so enables the hotly to resist or throw oil” other diseases. Men rind women who are sick are in. vlteilto consult Dr. Pierce, byletter,/'r¢t, and so obtain witliout charge the opinion ofa specialist on their ailments. All cor- respoiidtrrice strictly confidential. Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Iluifalo, N. Y. 4" For the past two years I have been rt ve nick worn:in_" writes Mrs. Clresley, of roi! Worry land Avi' _ Cir-vclatttl, Ohio _ 'il tried nrcdipingg from doctors and io no avail. Ai lost I decided tpqtry Dr. l’ierce‘s (`-olden Medical Discovery. ten I started I was ull rtttt-wn niid lirtd a vt-ry tiriplcitsrint taste in iiiy mouth. Was choked tip, and at titties it was vcrv hard for nie to _hrea_tiic_ I had severe iieadiiclrcs rtiitl cuitiii pains tri irt_v knee joint. \Virs so weak I could riot attend to my work nor walk up or down stairs without the assistrtn e f l l _ c o mv rroi ier or smne friend. I mn now taking the fourth bottle and run happy to any l feel like nivself again: I can go up and down stairs and pe.-rform my duties as well ns any one. F)\'er_v\l\itig seems to hc brighter. and I can assure you that life is worth living." Accept no substitute for " Golden Med- ical Discovery." There is nothing just as good for dyspepsia or tlebility. Biliousness is cured by the use of Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets. sv- GIL AND iv- Sacred Concert ll. llllllll llllllllilllll Friilay, Fall. 26. '04 PART I. Master Eddie 0'Tooie, Mrs. Byrne. I‘ro|.4Vlnii|ct n\\»e.4 H ' Mia- I-I-ttie Collingrt Mrs- P C lierioii. tit. Diinatavvl Choir PAR l` Il. c- [le it _ _ ,_ . r Mlu Rm th, Messrs Cavan and Hermann, Mins Smith. Qu|rieitf,,...,_..., __ _ . . . . . . . . . ._ Mrs. Ch-ndler, Mina Smith, Kenra Metre and Ceilings Sola . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ._ .... . , _ . . , _ ,. Misa lazel liremner. I‘ho'r. . Solo-A Glim aa of leave! . Adams] Emi. Tantoa. V Admission: ce t . l 'rrrnu at aIaiti'a'am_- ma ri. w. neadtn ‘ ' S"'“'Y"“° Jeweiu. ~_"-" .f ' _ CURED BY Doan’s Kidney Pills. THB 'ILL-KNOWN SPECIFIC PDR Backache, Sideache, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright’s Disease, and _all Kidney or Bladder troubles. Rnd of how a whole family oi cured by using these wonderful ¥illa. Mt. Henry Hedrick, South Woodalu, Od., nays that Doan'| Kidney Pilla are far ahead of doctoe’a mcdkiue. Hs writes x " I have tried Doan’| Kidney Pills and can honest! say thatl never used anything better. fwaa no bad with my kidneys I could hardly raise my- self up without help but Doan's Kidney Pills cured me. “My wife was always complaining of a :me back, and they completely cured cr. "Our non was also troubled with his kidneys and as your pilla had done us so much good we got him to try them and they cured hlrn as well. The are far ahead of doctor'l medicine, anifl advise a trial of Doan'l Kidney Pills for all sufferers from kidney trouble." Price 50 cts. a box, or 3 for $r.:5, all dealers or THE DOAN KIDNEY PILL CO., Toaonro. oN'r. WILL SELL 1_1 can quickly sell for cash, wlthoutlocalpub wily. Your Buslnes I, Real Estate or Partnership, no mailer where located. Send me full particulars, prices etc. Ad- dress, cnas. ie. i>olwnr_r., 2.r3 dim rg W. Mohowk St., Builalo. N. Y. We offer for sale property known as “Esdalc Foundry.” This pinpertv was fotrnerlv owned nr\floci'\ip1r»tl by Mr. T A. Zilcl,ean. noni title giiaranteeri. A nv lriinviiiiriimi rrgnriliiig same can lv: hntl hy cilllrig at utr oilrce Bruce Stewart & C0, Fnriirtirrs, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, sv--im Nrwiqniiriri cox wharf, Cliatloitetowri, ~ 1-.-1 I -"""!”l,!.'~'::‘¢;i... F-1=-,t»f~-f--S°- sililnirti Siilll llllllllll New ironic, set. ia-aan. P¢i,er.i.irr¢` to the World from Loudon nays: “I learn from omcial sources the news ofadrallatfc sequolto the Ru=slan dis~ sster ac Port Arthur on February 0. 1 "After the attack by the Japaneie, Viceroy Alexlefl’ summoned before lriin the Russian officers whose negllgance was the main cruse of the defeat. "After cross-examining them as to their conduct, Alexieil’ was non viuood that a lieutenant aurnxriir them was most cnlnably guilty. “It lu declared that Altlxleif drew a ra- volvar and shot the young clllcer dead he- fute his comrades. “The lieutenant had taken a party of officers ashore on a torpedo boat, whereas he should have been on guard outside the, har hrr." _._?___»-- We believe MINARUS LINIMI‘l.\"l` is the bfsb. Matthias Foley, Oil City, Ont. Joseph Snow, Norway, Me. Chas. Whaoten, Mulgrave, N. S. Rev. R. 0. Armstrong, Mulgr'a\'c, N. S. Pierre Landry, senr., Pokemouche, N. B. Fur Sale. Tire subscriber, intending to ma ke some chaugesin his business, hereby oEers at Pri- vate Sale his first class farm, sliuaie ai Brack- ley Point Road, near Sherwood R, R. Station, miles from Charlottetown, comprising 6: ,.4-rea of land in a very high slate of cultivation, l having carried a large dairy stock, besides being thoroughly enriched by city manure. On the premises are a nice dwelling house, lin- islied throughout, 2 new barns. an ice and milk house, a well house over a never failing well of the bestjwater, and a good orchard. Parties wishing to purchase will need io au- ply at once as it can only remain on the inar~ ket 4 or 5 weeks 'l errns easy. J. McVI'ILLlAl\IS, Brackley Point Road. Feb 13th, _i9o4_ zodqi w 4i Mlssjosephlne Snriih desires to thank her riuinerous patrons for the liberal patronage er iendeiito her during the past season, and wishes to announce that licr classes in dancin! will re-open llfortdiry evening. Oct. iztli in sin:tllwood’.~t Hall. Persons wishing to arrange foi'evet\irizs should write or Call at once. Chat loiietown, |50; H, iii tu, lrl,tf The “SUN LIFE” AGAIN leads all other Canadian Companies in Writing the magnificent total of -“3i4.2i7.2o3.r>o. A For plans in this "l"ro<.perons and Progressive" Co. apply to L. rr. BEER, J. n. WELCH, Special Agent, Charlottetown. For new business secured and paid for in i903 the “SUN LIFE"- . ...__ L- _,_v.r_-_-ai. _ LEAns. Manager for P, li, I, Charlottetown \ . , " , Ret) l IB.&l. Patcn » Bias Filled Corsets.-. Canada’s Most Prominent H :Y COISCI and appreciated alike J _,I cousins across the border. They satisfy the most , exacting-They please the moat fastidious. See the beautiful Models for l904.viz » Eileen. Lady Ruby. Up-to-date merchants from HAr.irAx, N. S. to F1?- l l our American lady r coiielpnndentapaording to' ri cablegram ‘i Thomas \\ asson. Sheffield, N. ll. I First - Glass Farm` VANCOUVER, B. C. can Model in B. & I. Cor FACTORIES supply you with your proper sets. , -TORONTO. ONTARIO *lft is-ro its ti Frrrv cents ' A MONTH A small bottle of Scott's Emulsion costing fifty Cents will last a baby a. month'-a few drops in its bottle each tifnelif ia_`!éd. 4 '1’liai;'s a small outlay for so large, a. return of healt and com ort_ ` _ Bfliieg that are_ pivenl Scrittfg Emulsion quick y_ re- spond to its helpful_action. lt seems to contain )ust~the elements of nourishment a. baby needs most. Ordinary food frequently lacks this nourishment;Scott`s Emulsion always supplies it. We'll send you a rurnple free upon request.. SCOTT & no\v.\tis. 'r'oi-onto. ont. ,___ , _ QD. the llllle Sheep 1 _ Stout L Illutprni Wool. They were born on P. E. l. REIIYS IRYON TWEEDS are worn by rich and poor. Prices are easy. Styles are latest. Fast colorings. A CARD. ,, Tryon Woolen Mfg Co., Limited. Sold by all tip-to-clzitrincrcliants. P- PI. Island. Miss 1. sMr'rrr, . __-=== ‘l 25C. .f 'ti '§ Laotesf o.iiTERs_ l only a few pairs left 3 to 5 " at 25C a pair. ' Also some l'ien’s Tans and BUICK, former price 85C now 654;, Men’s Felt Boots. very warm, only a few pairs at (_ 80C, forincr price $1.25. All Gaiters and Cloth Goods at Cust. "S60 window for saiiiplcs." J. rt. BELL, The Experienced r' g Leatherinaii. ns __ i WATCH WISDOM " “fill that your watch in in good hrtrrda for the necessary "¢l‘llflll| ln watch wlldom. It ll it fact lliai mor; watches are ruined hy nnakiliful workmen than by western. _ rnrrarit , TliNTON’S nnmsrnnnr I' I" ‘ hill slate of eliclency, '“"Y °°|“lPP¢d.and under our P". "°‘"l l“P¢rvl|ioa is second go none in this province. I Work mlnlhip Guan n tend. ' W. N. 'rAN'roN 50 i Lad felt h 1 I °"=' Pt:)1:% les, overs nes, regn arpnce $1 35 yours now for 25 cents a pair Snag 5% I ,iw i-§.~._